. Aurora. •I I A0 R 0 I :.,:;^>^,../:u: ? ^ :::::v.^... ,? .-.^t -c:,?? ^: -;-a^::? t Page Sixty-seven -•> ^ % A0 R 0 I i (is ijr: s ^1 I i: ?i V* i if B-. Page Sixty-eight .^\^^^WM^^^ f>; T yf E N N :! Snatches From Philomathean Inaugurals He misses the joy of living who regards labor as a all the world were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious asto work. I The thing that makes the world endurable for the reformer is the VT Utopia he carries in his mind. That above all which makes our College life pleasant is the dream which we as college women cherish of


. Aurora. •I I A0 R 0 I :.,:;^>^,../:u: ? ^ :::::v.^... ,? .-.^t -c:,?? ^: -;-a^::? t Page Sixty-seven -•> ^ % A0 R 0 I i (is ijr: s ^1 I i: ?i V* i if B-. Page Sixty-eight .^\^^^WM^^^ f>; T yf E N N :! Snatches From Philomathean Inaugurals He misses the joy of living who regards labor as a all the world were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious asto work. I The thing that makes the world endurable for the reformer is the VT Utopia he carries in his mind. That above all which makes our College life pleasant is the dream which we as college women cherish of sharing largely(^j in the future work of the world. Of carrying on towards that more or less vaguely defined goal which animates the breast of mankind.—R. B. One aim of Philomathea is to stimulate general culture among its mem-bers. Friendship is a great part of culture for it is through the influenceof our friends that our lives are moulded as they are and we live as we do. Every girl should have a friend to whom she can go for advice andsympathy. No doubt there are some such friendships formed through oursociety which would not otherwise be formed. If you


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